While only getting the full use of your lands every other turn is a huge downside for this effect, cards like Seedborn Muse or Wilderness Reclamation trivialize it, ensuring you can put out huge creatures that your opponents will struggle to deal with while avoiding the risk of leaving yourself open to do so
It's not good when you're throwing away two cards to counter a random common or uncommon
"OP11-067 Charlotte Katakuri" can also set itself to active again with its [End of Your Turn] effect, allowing it to both attack and activate [Blocker]
Youre playing a deck with technically no lands in it
Timmy/Johnny/Spike & Timmy/Spike/Johnny & Johnny/Timmy/Spike & Johnny/Spike/Timmy & Spike/Timmy/Johnny & Spike/Johnny/Timmy Timmy/Johnny/Spike wants it all
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